Constitutional union
he was a non- progressive, which opposed the progressive movement
Political party that believed in the non-expansion of slavery and comprised of Whigs, Northern Democrats, and Free-Soilers, in defiance to the Slave Powers
Five different parties have supplied Presidents - and there have been non-party Presidents * Federalist * Democratic-Republican * Democratic * Whig * Republican
General Grant won the presidency for the Republican Party primarily due to his military success as the Union general during the American Civil War. He was viewed as a hero and his popularity among veterans helped him secure the nomination. Additionally, his appeal as a non-politician and his commitment to Reconstruction also resonated with voters at the time.
non union
The party that most politicians were part of during the Solid South era in 1959 was the Democratic Party. During that time, the Republican Party was virtually non existent in that particular region.
non union
Scalawags
The Transparency of Lobbying, Non-party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration Act 2014
Non republican.
Well, the Republican Organizing Committee as I know it no longer exists. It was a faction of the North Dakota Republican Party formed in the 1940s to counter the agrarian socialist-leaning Non-Partisan League. Looking at governors since Lynn Frazier in 1922, the governorship and various state offices shifted between Republicans aligned with the Non-Partisan League or the conservative Independent Voters Association. This committee was formed in 1943 in order to solidify the Republican Party in North Dakota. This committee worked with the IVA to push the NPL out of the party. The Republicans were able to regain the governor's office from the Democrats in 1944. The NPL then sided with the defeated Democratic Party. They worked together until 1956 when the Democratic Party and NPL merged to form the current Democratic-NPL party that is still on the ballot to this day. As similar circumstance would be the Farm Labor party in Minnesota which merged with the Democrats as well, creating, which is better known locally as, the DFL.
While Tea Party members have claimed they are non-partisan, research shows that most are affiliated with (and often supported by) the Republican Party. Note that the Boston Tea Party had nothing to do with the current Tea Party movement, although both were originally motivated by frustration over unfair taxation.